Four-star outside linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams of Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove says he's still "99 percent" committed to South Carolina after a visit to Alabama last weekend, but told Rivals.com that a discussion with Crimson Tide defensive coordinator Kirby Smart "really gave me a lot to think about."

"The way coach Smart broke down the depth that Alabama has right now really stood out to me," he told Rivals. "He told me they have four Mikes and one Will. He said I have an opportunity to be the No. 2 guy by default. Their Will is Reggie Ragland. A lot of that stuff was really intriguing."

Williams (6-1, 230), a U.S. Army All-American who committed to South Carolina over Alabama and Georgia in April, brought several family members along with him for the visit, including stepbrother Antwaun Jackson, a 2016 defensive tackle prospect. He is expecting a final in-home visit from Smart and head coach Nick Saban sometime this week.

"The opportunity for playing time stood out a lot to me," he told Rivals. "I didn't see Alabama being a school with any weakness or lack of depth before. The linebacker unit they have has a lack of depth right now."

Here are some of Allen-Williams' senior highlights, posted by Scout.com: